Example sentences of "their [noun pl] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cosmetic companies are building on their foundations for black skin this spring :
2 If institutions are out of phase with social formation , the most powerful institution will be that which is most useful in regulating the conflict between interests which have their foundations in different modes of production — the bureaucracy .
3 Trafalgar moved out of the press again when they sold their titles to United Newspapers in 1985 .
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6 On Sept 6 it was reported that soldiers had refused access to their prisoners by International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) personnel , and that those arrested included a former minister , Khamed Abdoulaye , an aide of Prime Minister Cheiffou Amadou , and several other prominent personalities .
7 Despite differences in method and in the number of the patients studied , their values for phospholipid composition ( % ) in patients with duodenal ulcer are very similar to ours .
8 The figures are nt ( necessarily ) a reflection on the players ' respective real life values … just on their values to this system — hence irwin being 3.1 million … in a good defence , and he scores free kicks quite regularly .
9 Using the subscript zero to denote their values in free space , they come
10 One of the lesser members of the Wildbad group , Konstantin Kavelin , was credited by a contemporary with " primacy in establishing the principle of the landed rather than the landless emancipation of the peasants " , but neither he nor his friend Nikolai Miliutin had secured the adoption of their views as official policy .
11 I have to date raised my idea with one of Scotland 's leading corporate lawyers ( a CBI SCOTLAND Council Member ) , a senior cleric involved with the Life & Nation' Committee of the Church of Scotland and the chairman of a major company , seeking their views as potential speakers .
12 Everyone , even the much maligned administrators , politicians and academics , have a right to throw their views into this most important of melting-pots .
13 Lib-Dem chiefs also plan to talk to prostitutes to find out their views about legalised brothels .
14 Surely there is no convention that judges may adjust their views about legal rights for purely strategic reasons .
15 Liz Trickett and Frankie Sulke report on the effects of the LAMP ( Low Attainers in Mathematics ) and RAMP ( Raising Achievement in Mathematics ) projects on both the teachers and pupils who participated , providing a challenge to all teachers to examine their views about both what their pupils are capable of and what mathematics is and should be about .
16 I am not saying that churches should not state their views about social evils , but it is quite another thing to imagine that clear statements are denting the Evil One 's power .
17 She added that Miss Owen had been sacked for asking the elderly residents their views about another member of staff .
18 The requirement in the Adoption Agency Regulations to counsel the parents specifically about all the alternatives to adoption , and to make sure that their views about these different alternatives are placed before the court , together with the fact that guardians ad litem and reporting officers will also be scrutinising this element of the work , should lead to more careful practice at this stage .
19 This gave MPs an opportunity to express their views at some length .
20 But they are unlikely to make real progress unless they are helped to formulate their own ideas explicitly and then look for evidence and compare their views to those of others .
21 This section deals with an examination of their views of early political evolution , principally in the light of the theory in The Origin , but also in their other writings .
22 Their views of appropriate actions for resolving problems of disability related to their own value systems ; the authors of the study conclude that a standard service , which does not take individual values into account , will conflict with the view of some people it is trying to help .
23 In other words , on the divorce question the Roman catholic clerical leadership were still using their joint authority , which is legitimate in the eyes of the majority in the Southern state , to press into civil legislation their views of public morality , and to use the informed conscience of the faithful as the primary vehicle .
24 Canadian market research firm DMR Group 's Australian subsidiary , in conjunction with AUUG — the Australian Open Systems User Group — has carried out a survey of open systems strategies down under , polling some 1,000 organisations on their views of open systems technology .
25 A questionnaire will be sent to a sample of all sixth form or tertiary college institutions and a sub-group of pupils will be interviewed in depth on their views of Arabic studies .
26 When asked for their views on longer-term future applications the emphasis was again on the increase of information handling , with management applications falling as a percentage of the whole .
27 Mr Gitsham said a survey of bereaved families was being carried out asking for their views on various issues including how best to provide a permanent memorials .
28 Has anyone bothered to canvas them as to their views on recent political changes in South Africa ?
29 Welsh bodies still have until the end of June to air their views on former Welsh Secretary David Hunt 's plan to replace the Welsh counties and districts with 21 new single-tier councils .
30 At the end of the trial a closing stock should be taken , a further inspection made and staff should be asked for their views on each product under trial .
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